Tradeshow Week Announces Fastest 50 Top Winners.Technology Event Receives Top Honors at Industry Gala LOS ANGELES -- Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions. The corrected release reads: TRADESHOW WEEK ANNOUNCES FASTEST 50 TOP WINNERS Technology Event Receives Top Honors at Industry Gala Tradeshow Week (TSW TSW The Student Will TSW The Students Will TSW Television South-West (UK) TSW Television South West (UK; 1982-1992) TSW Tin Shui Wai (Hong Kong) ), the global exhibition industry news magazine published by Reed Business Information Reed Business Information is a large business publisher in the United States, United Kingdom, continental Europe, Australia and Asia. It is a division of Reed Elsevier. In 2005, Reed Business Information started the Quill Awards, a literary award broadcast on NBC. , awarded pulvermedia's Spring VON as the overall fastest-growing show at the 4th Annual Tradeshow Week Fastest 50 awards gala November 12 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) is the largest exhibition center in the Northeast United States, with some 1,700,000 square feet (15.8 hectare) of contiguous exhibition space. . At the awards gala, over 230 exhibition industry executives celebrated the fifty fastest-growing shows in North America. Growth is based upon percentage growth and net square footage of growth between 2003 and 2005. The following top awards were announced: * Fastest-Growing Overall Show & Fastest-Growing Trade Show: Spring VON Accepted by pulvermedia's COO, Scott Kargman, the show for the voice over Internet protocol business grew from 65 exhibitors filling 7,900 net square feet in 2003 to 123 exhibitors and 41,700 net sq. ft. in 2005, resulting in 130 percent compound annual growth. * Fastest Growing Consumer-Hybrid Show: The Great American Trucking Show Accepted by Alan Sims, executive director of The Great American Trucking Show, went from 420 exhibitors occupying 142,510 net sq. ft. in 2003 to 506 exhibitors in 190,320 net sq. ft. * Fastest-Growing Association Show: New England Grows! Accepted by M. Virginia Wood, executive director of New England Grows!, from 2003-2005 the gardening and landscaping business event increased from 566 exhibitors spanning 91,700 net sq. ft. to 697 exhibitors and 152,400 net sq. ft. "Our winning shows demonstrate why the tradeshow industry is so dynamic," says Tradeshow Week publisher, Adam Schaffer. "This year's top winners reflect diverse industries and rapidly-evolving markets. All are run by top professionals that deserve this important recognition." Hosted by the Boston Convention Marketing Center (BCMC BCMC Building Component Manufacturers Conference BCMC Board for the Coordination of Model Codes (Council of American Building Officials Association) BCMC Broadcast Multicast BCMC British Cable Makers Confederation ) and the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA MCCA Minority Corporate Counsel Association MCCA Massachusetts Convention Center Authority MCCA Ministerial Council on Consumer Affairs (Australia) MCCA Marketing Communication Consultants Association ), the 4th Annual TSW Fastest 50 hosted approximately 230 senior-level executives from the exhibition industry for a celebration weekend. For a full list of winners and more information, visit TradeshowWeek.com. About Tradeshow Week: For over 36 years, Tradeshow Week (www.TradeshowWeek.com) has been the premiere weekly news magazine serving the exhibition industry. Tradeshow Week also publishes four annual directories and hosts the TSW Fastest 50 awards. Tradeshow Week is owned by Reed Business Information, the largest business-to-business publisher in the U.S. and a member of the Reed Elsevier Group plc (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : RUK RUK Reserviupseerikoulu (Hamina, Finland, Reserve Officers' School) RUK Are You Kidding? and ENL Noun 1. ENL - an inflammatory complication of leprosy that results in painful skin lesions on the arms and legs and face erythema nodosum leprosum Hansen's disease, leprosy - chronic granulomatous communicable disease occurring in tropical and subtropical ), a global publisher and information provider. |
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